Intersecting Journeys The Anthropology of Pilgrimage and Tourism Edited by Ellen Badone and Sharon R. Roseman Intersecting Journeys Intersecting Journeys the anthropology of pilgrimage and tourism edited by Ellen Badone and Sharon R. Roseman university of illinois press urbana and chicago © 2004 by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois All rights reserved Manufactured in the United States of America c 5 4 3 2 1 ∞ This book is printed on acid-free paper. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Intersecting journeys : the anthropology of pilgrimage and tourism / edited by Ellen Badone and Sharon R. Roseman. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. isbn 0-252-02940-2 (cloth : alk. paper) 1. Pilgrims and pilgrimages. 2. Culture and tourism. I. Badone, Ellen. II. Roseman, Sharon R., 1963– bl619.p5I67 2004 306.6—dc22 2004002538 For my parents, Gloria and Frank—S. R. For Steve, Amy, and Robin—E. B. contents Acknowledgments / ix 1. Approaches to the Anthropology of Pilgrimage and Tourism Ellen Badone and Sharon R. Roseman / 1 2. “They Told What Happened on the Road”: Narrative and the Construction of Experiential Knowledge on the Pilgrimage to Chimayo, New Mexico Paula Elizabeth Holmes-Rodman / 24 3. Pilgrimage to “England’s Nazareth”: Landscapes of Myth and Memory at Walsingham Simon Coleman / 52 4. Santiago de Compostela in the Year 2000: From Religious Center to European City of Culture Sharon R. Roseman / 68 5. Stories of the Return: Pilgrimage and Its Aftermaths Nancy L. Frey / 89 6. Tourism and Holy Week in León, Spain Mark Tate / 110 7. The Kyoto Tax Strike: Buddhism, Shinto, and Tourism in Japan Nelson H. H. Graburn / 125 8. Extending the Metaphor: British Missionaries as Pilgrims in New Guinea Wayne Fife / 140 9. Pilgrimage and the IDIC Ethic: Exploring Star Trek Convention Attendance as Pilgrimage Jennifer E. Porter / 160 10. Crossing Boundaries: Exploring the Borderlands of Ethnography, Tourism, and Pilgrimage Ellen Badone / 180 Contributors / 191 Index / 193 acknowledgments We are grateful to the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, McMaster University, and Memorial University of Newfoundland for their financial support of our research and this book project. We would also like to thank our many students, colleagues, and friends who provided re- search assistance and advice, in particular: Stephen R. G. Jones, Wayne Fife, Patricia Lane, Faydra Shapiro, Amanda White, Vicki Hill, Christine Aylward, and Libby Toews. We are very grateful to Larry Taylor and a second anony- mous reviewer for reading the manuscript so carefully and for providing many helpful suggestions. Throughout the publication process, Liz Dulany and her staff at the University of Illinois Press have provided excellent editorial advice.
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